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no more money to npr. even devoted liberals are outraged by what npr has done to juan williams. >> here on "the view," you know, we have our great opinions. but in all of our opinions, it seems, the firing of juan was a total mistake and sends the wrong message and npr get yourself together because we all got to work on this together. >> bill: npr has now deinvolved into totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left. there is no question about that. as a corporation, npr has a right to do what it wants, but it does not have the right to any of our tax dollars. it should compete in the private marketplace. i guarantee you if were in did do that it would go the way of air america and file for bankruptcy. there is no excuse for this in america. npr will rue the day. let's bring in the guy causing the trouble fox news analyst juan williams. i'm sorry about. this you i don't have any use for npr. you worked there for a long time. you say emotional about it believe me, you are better off getting out
no more money to npr. even devoted liberals are outraged by what npr has done to juan williams. >> here on "the view," you know, we have our great opinions. but in all of our opinions, it seems, the firing of juan was a total mistake and sends the wrong message and npr get yourself together because we all got to work on this together. >> bill: npr has now deinvolved into totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left. there is no question about that. as a...
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that's all npr now. listen to this question that th personality asked about the matrix. >> have you seen the latest matrix film? >> i have, indeed. it's wonderful. >> any additional trends or allegories in the film? is this something that is being left by the first three? >> if you are running a news organization obviously one of the critical questions you have to answer it front is how many allegories are there in the matrix? npr is doing that. we could go on and on. we could play you npr's coverag about the colonizing hair salon and a lot more. we will stop because it's tiresome and this is an npr. it is still not enough for npr' own hyper employees. national public radio has been so thoroughly radicalized it's on the verge of destroying itself from within. crystal fleming, a sociologist presenting this study released this assessment of npr's toxic white supremacy. quote, the problem at npr is white supremacy. so if you are saying this explicitly. by the way, notice the passive construction of the sent
that's all npr now. listen to this question that th personality asked about the matrix. >> have you seen the latest matrix film? >> i have, indeed. it's wonderful. >> any additional trends or allegories in the film? is this something that is being left by the first three? >> if you are running a news organization obviously one of the critical questions you have to answer it front is how many allegories are there in the matrix? npr is doing that. we could go on and on. we...
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it was ok with npr. it was ok with the "washington post." >> when was the first moment that you crossed words? >> she was the executive producer of the afternoon news show. "all things considered." i never worked for them. occasionally, pieces would be taken from the work i was doing. i never had much professional interaction. i never had lunch with her. when she became the top news executive in the middle of some changes, and she picked up this baton of criticism of why are you working for fox. previous generations have been through this issue. there were some people who said why is the leading personality for npr also working for fox? everyone had come to the conclusion, there's no problem with it. they might come to npr as a result of seeing me engaged with some of the strong personalities on fox. subsequently, there is argument about why do you write for the "new york times?" i said i was a writer. that is how i came into this business. she said, "we want to approve what you write." i said, "i am not
it was ok with npr. it was ok with the "washington post." >> when was the first moment that you crossed words? >> she was the executive producer of the afternoon news show. "all things considered." i never worked for them. occasionally, pieces would be taken from the work i was doing. i never had much professional interaction. i never had lunch with her. when she became the top news executive in the middle of some changes, and she picked up this baton of...
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reporting for npr. especially when i was on fox opinion shows. i said, i will do whatever you want. i am a big fan of npr. i value them. they have a massive audience. the audience was mostly hugely supportive of me. i would ask me to come out and visit and attract audiences and to make people contribute. i wanted to be there. she made it very difficult. she pushed me off the staff and made the relationship based on a contract. immediately, she began cutting my salary and a diminishing my role. >> we have not seen her in this process. she is not. on any program. she lost her job after she had fired you. >> that is right. i do not know the details. npr hired an outside law firm to look into this and see what had taken place. she said it was illegal. apparently, there was some back and forth about who is authorized to do what. this letter to leave. >> she is welcome any time. we found this video from may 18, 2010. it was a talk she gave to a canadian journalist. >> [inaudible] the npr audience1/3 is libera
reporting for npr. especially when i was on fox opinion shows. i said, i will do whatever you want. i am a big fan of npr. i value them. they have a massive audience. the audience was mostly hugely supportive of me. i would ask me to come out and visit and attract audiences and to make people contribute. i wanted to be there. she made it very difficult. she pushed me off the staff and made the relationship based on a contract. immediately, she began cutting my salary and a diminishing my role....
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npr news analyst terminated by npr after his appearance on the o'reilly factor. mr. williams giving an honest response to a tough question. >> i'm not a bigot, the books i have written about civil rights in this country. when i get on a plane and i see people in muslim garb and they are identifying first and foremost as muslims, i get worried, i get nervous. megyn: npr says if he wants to share his feelings he should do so with his psychiatrist. does he have the right to sue over this? let's ask our panel. lee armstrong and mark eiglarsh. thanks so much for being here. we are taking this seriously. juan is a friend of fox news and fox news contributor. we want to see where the legal claims stand. mark, we asked you to take a look at this from npr standpoint and lee we asked you to look at this from juan's standpoint and see what his rights might be. we'll start with you lee because you would be in a plaintiff's position. what might he allege. >> what we heard from npr he violated their ethical standard. what standard might that be. the man gave an honest response to
npr news analyst terminated by npr after his appearance on the o'reilly factor. mr. williams giving an honest response to a tough question. >> i'm not a bigot, the books i have written about civil rights in this country. when i get on a plane and i see people in muslim garb and they are identifying first and foremost as muslims, i get worried, i get nervous. megyn: npr says if he wants to share his feelings he should do so with his psychiatrist. does he have the right to sue over this?...
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the npr's first commander lamented the npr's lack of military spirit. a former imperial army general who was still friends with prime minister yoshida described the early npr as an undisciplined mob. oral histories from early service members in the npr recall that japanese gangsters had joined the npr, and americans and japanese believed that such inferior personnel which was the language they used was a problem not only because these personnel might not have tactical skills, the skills necessary to safeguard japan, so-called inferior personnel would leave the npr and japan more broadly open to communist infiltration. one american adviser bemoaned that the low recruitment standards meant, quote, we will only get the jobless and probably uneducated type of no professional standards who are wide open to subversive influences. it was essential another adviser claimed that commanders and staffs from the lowest to the highest have the moral and patriotic stamina to resist communism and become a real force for law and order. now, these fears led both american
the npr's first commander lamented the npr's lack of military spirit. a former imperial army general who was still friends with prime minister yoshida described the early npr as an undisciplined mob. oral histories from early service members in the npr recall that japanese gangsters had joined the npr, and americans and japanese believed that such inferior personnel which was the language they used was a problem not only because these personnel might not have tactical skills, the skills...
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npr. now the npr's origins lay in a letter that general douglas macarthur, santa japanese prime minister yoshida on july 1950. only the few weeks after the start of the korean war. it ordered him to create a new internal security force in japan that would be called the national police reserve. macarthur declared, that this new force would not only defend japan from foreign threats, it would also quote safeguard the public welfare by quote preventing subversion by lawless minorities. which was clear with reference to communist subversion. equally important, the macarthur and others claim the npr could also guard against democracies psychological vulnerabilities. as the state department asserted in september 1950, so a few months after the npr had been created, the shock of the korean war had quote raise questions about the psychological attitudes of the japanese people. unless the japanese people had some sense of continued security the state department warned, it will be natural to expect,
npr. now the npr's origins lay in a letter that general douglas macarthur, santa japanese prime minister yoshida on july 1950. only the few weeks after the start of the korean war. it ordered him to create a new internal security force in japan that would be called the national police reserve. macarthur declared, that this new force would not only defend japan from foreign threats, it would also quote safeguard the public welfare by quote preventing subversion by lawless minorities. which was...
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that is npr's line. and has been for decades under the political leadership of both parties and essentially unchallenged by anyone. just stays. wars and recessions come and go but npr funding remains. but after more than half a century it is very clear there is nothing public about national public radio. the radio station of permanent washington, that's who pays for it that's who benefits from it. adding three simple words to tweets, elon musks exposes that to the world, it exposes, and of course infuriates those who are exposed. so, npr howelled an outrage but signature pursed lipped fussyness here is a direct quote on the npr website which does belong in the museum of up fight liberal. asked twitter to remove the label, they initially assumed it was applied by mistake, npr spokesperson is is a bell laura said, we were not warned, it happened quite suddenly last night, laura said. in response to an npr e-mail seeking comment and requesting details about what in particular might have lead to the new desi
that is npr's line. and has been for decades under the political leadership of both parties and essentially unchallenged by anyone. just stays. wars and recessions come and go but npr funding remains. but after more than half a century it is very clear there is nothing public about national public radio. the radio station of permanent washington, that's who pays for it that's who benefits from it. adding three simple words to tweets, elon musks exposes that to the world, it exposes, and of...
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it is now just npr. the media outlets delivers news to some need digital devices, the board radio does not fit any more. as the personal side, i worked for public radio stations early in my career. i remember fondly the satellite radio network distribution was news and npr was on the cutting edge even back then. what of my goals this year is to use this forum to engage in a more robust discussion about journalism. i think it is something both the public and our members are eager for us to do. i am grateful that our guest speaker has agreed to grace our podium once again today. please give a warm welcome to vivian schiller. [applause] i want to begin by reading an e- mail from and npr reporter. we basically pushed away end. we walked across the border and were incredibly lucky to find people to drive us and guide us. yes, we had an unfortunate incident at an army base for people were nervous about being photographed. we were surrounded and the photographer had his camera smashed. but that has proven to be
it is now just npr. the media outlets delivers news to some need digital devices, the board radio does not fit any more. as the personal side, i worked for public radio stations early in my career. i remember fondly the satellite radio network distribution was news and npr was on the cutting edge even back then. what of my goals this year is to use this forum to engage in a more robust discussion about journalism. i think it is something both the public and our members are eager for us to do. i...
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no more money to npr. even devoted liberals are outraged by what npr has done to juan williams. >> here on "the view," you know, we have our -- we have great opinions. but in all of our opinions, it seems, the firing of juan was a total mistake and sends the wrong message and npr get yourself together. because we all got to work on this together. >> bill: npr has now deinvolved into totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left. there is no question about that as a corporation, npr has the right to do whether a it wants, but it does not have the right to any of our tax dollars. it should compete in the private marketplace, i guarantee you if npr did that, it would go the way of air america and file for bankruptcy. there is no excuse for this in america. npr will rue the day. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, let's bring the guy causing all the trouble fox news analyst juan williams. i'm sorry about. this i know, you know, i don't have any use for npr but you worked there a lon
no more money to npr. even devoted liberals are outraged by what npr has done to juan williams. >> here on "the view," you know, we have our -- we have great opinions. but in all of our opinions, it seems, the firing of juan was a total mistake and sends the wrong message and npr get yourself together. because we all got to work on this together. >> bill: npr has now deinvolved into totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left. there is no question about that...
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no more money to npr. even devoted liberals are outraged by what npr has done to juan williams. >> here on "the view," you know, we have our great opinions. but in all of our opinions, it seems, the firing of juan was a total mistake and sends the wrong message and npr get yourself together because we all got to work on this together. >> bill: npr has now deinvolved into totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left. there is no question about that. as a corporation, npr has a right to do what it wants, but it does not have the right to any of our tax dollars. it should compete in the private marketplace. i guarantee you if were in did do that it would go the way of air america and file for bankruptcy. there is no excuse for this in america. npr will rue the day. let's bring in the guy causing the trouble fox news analyst juan williams. i'm sorry about. this you i don't have any use for npr. you worked there for a long time. you say emotional about it believe me, you are better off getting out
no more money to npr. even devoted liberals are outraged by what npr has done to juan williams. >> here on "the view," you know, we have our great opinions. but in all of our opinions, it seems, the firing of juan was a total mistake and sends the wrong message and npr get yourself together because we all got to work on this together. >> bill: npr has now deinvolved into totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left. there is no question about that. as a...
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no more money to npr. even devoted liberals are outraged by what npr has done to juan williams. >> here on "the view," you know, we have our great opinions. but in all of our opinions, it seems, the firing of juan was a total mistake and sends the wrong message and npr get yourself together because we all got to work on this together. >> bill: npr has now deinvolved into totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left. there is no question about that. as a corporation, npr has a right to do what it wants, but it does not have the right to any of our tax dollars. it should compete in the private marketplace. i guarantee you if were in did do that it would go the way of air america and file for bankruptcy. there is no excuse for this in america. npr will rue the day. let's bring in the guy causing the trouble fox news analyst juan williams. i'm sorry about. this you i don't have any use for npr. you worked there for a long time. you say emotional about it believe me, you are better off getting out
no more money to npr. even devoted liberals are outraged by what npr has done to juan williams. >> here on "the view," you know, we have our great opinions. but in all of our opinions, it seems, the firing of juan was a total mistake and sends the wrong message and npr get yourself together because we all got to work on this together. >> bill: npr has now deinvolved into totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left. there is no question about that. as a...
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now you are at npr. there is a question about that broad background as opposed to the ready of background. first of all, can you talk about your memories of listening to radio growing up, and other than listening to npr what do you listen to now? >> i grew up in the 1960's and early 1970's in new york. i mostly listened to am pop music. i came late to npr, because for most of the 1980's, i was living abroad. i can tell you the first time that i really listened and honed in on it. i first target dating my husband, who is here somewhere -- there he is. i just previously move back into the country, and he had npr on, and i was hooked on npr and on him. those two things are linked. >> we hope it stays around if only to keep your marriage -- here is a question. this is news to me, but npr engineers are complain that they're being made obsolete and the strength of the networks and is not what was traditionally. that is not the only question that we got along those lines, but there's a feeling in some quarters
now you are at npr. there is a question about that broad background as opposed to the ready of background. first of all, can you talk about your memories of listening to radio growing up, and other than listening to npr what do you listen to now? >> i grew up in the 1960's and early 1970's in new york. i mostly listened to am pop music. i came late to npr, because for most of the 1980's, i was living abroad. i can tell you the first time that i really listened and honed in on it. i first...
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npr defended it. left. this is fine in an editorial sense, why is it being supported by taxpayer dollars? >> it has become, in certain instances, advocacy radio. that is not why it was developed or started in the late 60s. it has gone off its mission. >> this came about, all of public broadcasting came about in the 1960s, partly in an entirely different media world. a world in which there were two or three broadcast television networks and mostly am -- & radio around the country. the ones -- they are saying this is day different world they wrote a letter to themselves today. they are starting a new drive to try to defund npr. they say government funding broadcasting is now unnecessary in a world of 500 channel cable tv and cell phone internet access. it is a different world. >> greta: they've committed suicide. one of the dumbest things they can do is put the spotlight on them says. in these economic times every american is saying the radio is getting 90 million dollars, are you insane? advocacy radio, they
npr defended it. left. this is fine in an editorial sense, why is it being supported by taxpayer dollars? >> it has become, in certain instances, advocacy radio. that is not why it was developed or started in the late 60s. it has gone off its mission. >> this came about, all of public broadcasting came about in the 1960s, partly in an entirely different media world. a world in which there were two or three broadcast television networks and mostly am -- & radio around the...
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this npr, the trump npr builds on what president obama did. president obama actually had a very robust modernization program. and the trump administration follows that. where trump administration departs, where it's less continuity than change, in some areas that, i think will raise questions about the ability to sustain that national consensus. the idea of new nuclear systems, declaratory policy that suggests that the u.s. is prepared to use nuclear weapons in a wide range of circumstances. i think these will create challenges for building that kind of national consensus. and i think it's important that the administration do more to build that broad support, including a number of panelists suggested in the area of arms control. simply agreeing what the russians proposed which is a five year extension of new start. dave trachtenberg talked about this earlier and the administration, you know, will have to try to keep this consensus together, but it will be a challenge with the current npr. >> thank you. finally, james. >> so as some of you may
this npr, the trump npr builds on what president obama did. president obama actually had a very robust modernization program. and the trump administration follows that. where trump administration departs, where it's less continuity than change, in some areas that, i think will raise questions about the ability to sustain that national consensus. the idea of new nuclear systems, declaratory policy that suggests that the u.s. is prepared to use nuclear weapons in a wide range of circumstances. i...
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but npr funding remaine s. e is >> but after more than half a century, it is very clear that there is nothingradit public about national publicio r radio. npr is the radiomanent station permanent washington. that's who pays for it.be fro that's who benefits from by adding three simple words to npr's tweets. elles n usque exposed that to ther to the world . such is the power of truth ito r exposes. and of course it infuriate those who are exposed.e so npr howled in outrage, but with its signature pursed lipped fussiness. >> here's a directsyness he que a piece on npr's website, which really does belong in the museum of uptight liberalism. >> quote, npr official s have asked twitter to removeplie the label. they initially assumed it wasd appliebyd by mistake. laur >> npr spokesperson isabelle larra said we were not warned. it happened quite suddenly last night. laura saidresponse in response n npr email for the story seeking comment and requesting detailsdn about what in particular mightat have led to the new des
but npr funding remaine s. e is >> but after more than half a century, it is very clear that there is nothingradit public about national publicio r radio. npr is the radiomanent station permanent washington. that's who pays for it.be fro that's who benefits from by adding three simple words to npr's tweets. elles n usque exposed that to ther to the world . such is the power of truth ito r exposes. and of course it infuriate those who are exposed.e so npr howled in outrage, but with its...
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this npr, the trump npr, builds on what president obama did. president obama actually had a very robust modernization program, and the trump administration follows of that. where the trump administration departs, where it's less continuity and change in some areas that i think will raise questions about the ability to sustain that national consensus. the idea of new nuclear systems, declaratory policy that suggests that uses proper to use nuclear weapons and the wide range and circumstances. i think he's great, will create challenges for building that kind of national consensus. and i think it's important that the administration do more to build that broad support, including a number of analysts have suggested arms-control in particular. there are things that could be done. agreeing to it the russians have apparently proposed which is a five-year extension of new s.t.a.r.t. dave talked about this earlier in the administration will have to try to keep this consensus together but it will be a challenge with the current npr. >> james? >> as some o
this npr, the trump npr, builds on what president obama did. president obama actually had a very robust modernization program, and the trump administration follows of that. where the trump administration departs, where it's less continuity and change in some areas that i think will raise questions about the ability to sustain that national consensus. the idea of new nuclear systems, declaratory policy that suggests that uses proper to use nuclear weapons and the wide range and circumstances. i...
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says npr is good, fox news bad. bernie goldberg and juan williams will weigh in on the controversy that has all of america talking. also tonight, brit hume with an election preview and "saturday night live" mocks president obama and harry reid. >> i will give him my full support when he does the things that are popular here in nevada. >> thank you, harry reid, a fair weather friend. >> i wouldn't call us friends. >> right. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight much. the election and the muslim controversy. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. in just a few moments, brit hume and alicia menendez will take a look at the new poll numbers with the election just a week away. no question the economy will drive the vote this year as it should. america remains a bad jobs place despite massive federal spending. there is another component that may influence the upcoming vote. that is the divid
says npr is good, fox news bad. bernie goldberg and juan williams will weigh in on the controversy that has all of america talking. also tonight, brit hume with an election preview and "saturday night live" mocks president obama and harry reid. >> i will give him my full support when he does the things that are popular here in nevada. >> thank you, harry reid, a fair weather friend. >> i wouldn't call us friends. >> right. >> bill: caution, you are about...
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i don't think npr was quite like that . what you had to go through was all of you, was just shocking. like you say to young people today who don't understand the climate and is there a story you can tell us that makesthe finer points of that ? >> i finally fought my weight on the air and was able to go cover, >> while we wait for linda to come back maybe we should jump to nina. there you are. >> did i go away? >> you worked with us for a second . >> i think the single stupidest thing that ever happened to me was i went to interview a senator who was an aging fellow. that's the chairman of an important committee. i went into his office and the secretary said our assistant secretary is going in with you and i said is that necessary because it was my experience that the press secretary would ulanswer the questions if youlet them . so i wasn't sure i wanted that person to be there and theysaid well , okay. fine. i went in to interview and i said the only time i think i've been literally chased around the desk. one of the things
i don't think npr was quite like that . what you had to go through was all of you, was just shocking. like you say to young people today who don't understand the climate and is there a story you can tell us that makesthe finer points of that ? >> i finally fought my weight on the air and was able to go cover, >> while we wait for linda to come back maybe we should jump to nina. there you are. >> did i go away? >> you worked with us for a second . >> i think the...
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fox a little poke in the eye to npr. last night williams back on "the o'reilly factor," where bill o'reilly reportedly blasted npr's action. >> you know what, i don't fit in their box, bill. >> i know that. >> i don't fit in their box. the unpredictable black liberal -- let me tell you something else. you were right when you said you know what this comes down to, they were looking for a reason to get rid of me because i appear on fox news. >> that's right. >> they don't want me talking to you. >> o'reilly and williams linked billionaire george soros who's widely known as a democratic fundraiser to the dismissal. >> the media matters group, okay, which soros gave $1 million to in addition to the $1.8 million, and we'll get to that in a moment, they called today for a fox news analyst to be fired, as well. you telling me that this guy isn't pulling the strings over there at npr? 1.8 -- he gives them 1.8 and a week later you're gone? >> money talks. >> you bet. >> here's the puppeteer. >> wake up and smell the corruption. >
fox a little poke in the eye to npr. last night williams back on "the o'reilly factor," where bill o'reilly reportedly blasted npr's action. >> you know what, i don't fit in their box, bill. >> i know that. >> i don't fit in their box. the unpredictable black liberal -- let me tell you something else. you were right when you said you know what this comes down to, they were looking for a reason to get rid of me because i appear on fox news. >> that's right....
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the digital side of npr's audience is extraordinarily robust. in fact, by some measures, you have maybe more people, on a monthly basis, consuming npr's content through digital platforms than by turning on the boring old radio, right? - it's amazing, i mean we have, still our biggest audience is on the radio, but millions and millions of people are downloading our podcasts, and more and more every week, every month, and it depends on what kind of podcast. we've got the quick, every week, sometimes four times a week politics podcast, and then we have these sort of more curated ones that take longer, invisibilia, my podcast. people want to put a thing in their ear, and hear somebody talk to them and tell them something interesting, while they're on the bus, and washing dishes. - that's it, it's the convenience. - yeah. - so, i'm even thinking not necessarily about the content that you're creating offline from the npr programming, but actually the fact that all of us can access npr programming effectively on demand. right, if i'm not up in the morn
the digital side of npr's audience is extraordinarily robust. in fact, by some measures, you have maybe more people, on a monthly basis, consuming npr's content through digital platforms than by turning on the boring old radio, right? - it's amazing, i mean we have, still our biggest audience is on the radio, but millions and millions of people are downloading our podcasts, and more and more every week, every month, and it depends on what kind of podcast. we've got the quick, every week,...
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the npr. the npr's origins lay in a letter that general mcarthur sent to the japanese prime minister in july 8, 1950, a few weeks after the korean war. the letter ordered him to create a new internal security force in japan which of the called the national police reserve. macarthur declared that the new force would not only defend japan from foreign threats but it would also "safeguard the public welfare by preventing subversion by lawless minorities," a clear reference to communist subversion. equally important, the macarthur and others claimed that the npr could also guard against democracy's psychological vulnerabilities to communist ideas and forces. it started in september, 1950. only a few month after the npr was created. the shock of the korean war had "raised questions about the psychological attitudes of the japanese people." unless the japanese people had some sense of continued security, the united states warned, it would be natural to expect a growth of a sense of futility of resis
the npr. the npr's origins lay in a letter that general mcarthur sent to the japanese prime minister in july 8, 1950, a few weeks after the korean war. the letter ordered him to create a new internal security force in japan which of the called the national police reserve. macarthur declared that the new force would not only defend japan from foreign threats but it would also "safeguard the public welfare by preventing subversion by lawless minorities," a clear reference to communist...
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so who does listen to npr? you know exactly who listens to npr. she's honking at you wearing a mask alone in her subaru. the picture on the screen right now. do you people like her really need more than $100 million in federal subsidies every year which is what public radio still gets for some reason. probably not. maybe so. who are we to judge? maybe angry bear and subaru drivers as many graduate degrees as bumper stickers need welfare too. we asked matt walsh to sort this out and we are happy to have him. matt walsh, it is great to see you. i mean, i guess every body is getting welfare now. so why shouldn't angry personally dissatisfied wine moms with upper incomes also not get a federal subsidy? >> i think you can make that argument. i have to say it, someone who gained 10 pounds over christmas break, i'm happy i have this framing that come up no, i wasn't gorging on ham and eggnog, i was decoupling from diet culture. that's what i was doing. >> tucker: i'm using that! >> we know that leftism is like a black hole where no light or sanity can es
so who does listen to npr? you know exactly who listens to npr. she's honking at you wearing a mask alone in her subaru. the picture on the screen right now. do you people like her really need more than $100 million in federal subsidies every year which is what public radio still gets for some reason. probably not. maybe so. who are we to judge? maybe angry bear and subaru drivers as many graduate degrees as bumper stickers need welfare too. we asked matt walsh to sort this out and we are happy...
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the white house correspondent mike emanuel looks at the npr money trail. >> you are listening to npr news. >> npr public funding is trending downward, receiving $634,000 in fiscal year 2008. down from $941,000 in 2007. last year's stimulus package included a grant of $50,000 to help npr retain an arts desk reporter. now with juan williams termination, some say it's time to stop giving any tax dollars to npr. >> if he concedes any must be to npr at all we become accessories to violation of free speech. we should not encourage this at all. >> npr does receive money from major foundations, including a recent grant from george soros open society foundation of $1.8 million to hire reporters. in 2003, mcdonald's contribution from joan b. crocks state totalled $30 million. but money is still a concern for the npr president and ceo who apologized for affiliates for it taking place in fundraising week. she tried to downplay the significance of public funding. >> npr gets zero, no, nada allocation from the corporation for public broadcasting. which is government money. now, there are, there is
the white house correspondent mike emanuel looks at the npr money trail. >> you are listening to npr news. >> npr public funding is trending downward, receiving $634,000 in fiscal year 2008. down from $941,000 in 2007. last year's stimulus package included a grant of $50,000 to help npr retain an arts desk reporter. now with juan williams termination, some say it's time to stop giving any tax dollars to npr. >> if he concedes any must be to npr at all we become accessories to...
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national public radio celebrating npr's history. thank you for joining us today, let's hear from our panel. >> hello, thank you for joining us. thank you for that wonderful comprehensive introduction. [laughter] these women need no introduction but we have a terrific introduction for the archives for the future generations and that's who i would love to focus on today. i want to go back in time for people who may not know what it was like before these women were iconic and before npr was an iconic presence in the news media. before i do that, i want to say thank you to all archives because without archives, i would not have been able to write any of the books i've written, most people couldn't, she said herself she couldn't have and archives are invaluable, you cannot find anything on the internet and you can hear everything from the past even on npr so thank you to the women whose lives i invaded. this is an unauthorized book and i am delighted and honored you took the time to join me tonight with the upcoming anniversary of npr's
national public radio celebrating npr's history. thank you for joining us today, let's hear from our panel. >> hello, thank you for joining us. thank you for that wonderful comprehensive introduction. [laughter] these women need no introduction but we have a terrific introduction for the archives for the future generations and that's who i would love to focus on today. i want to go back in time for people who may not know what it was like before these women were iconic and before npr was...
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is what the npr can do. there was athink fair amount of book -- of belief that japan needed new military forces for security. on the other hand, when you read some of these early oral of them comment on how condescending and dismissive the american military advisories -- advisers were. that is not surprising. i read other documents that were reports of other american military advisers reporting on npr camps and they were very condescending and dismissive. it is not surprising that is how the japanese felt. i am sure to some members, this was a farcical exercise in this claim that they are internalizing this great occupation era commitment to democracy. by they are being treated these american military trainers as if they know nothing, as if they are children, is if they do not know how to do anything. aknow this is not satisfying answer, but it quick -- into varied quite a bit. some of the documentation i had with things like npr members writing for an american audience. my guess would be in those situations
is what the npr can do. there was athink fair amount of book -- of belief that japan needed new military forces for security. on the other hand, when you read some of these early oral of them comment on how condescending and dismissive the american military advisories -- advisers were. that is not surprising. i read other documents that were reports of other american military advisers reporting on npr camps and they were very condescending and dismissive. it is not surprising that is how the...
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that is covered in the npr. but if you're not going to play by the rules, then all options are on the table in terms of how we deal with it. >> on page 33 of the report -- and it tends to protect u.s. forces or partners or allies -- translate this to the middle east. does this mean that if iran attacks israel or the gulf states with conventional or nuclear weapons, the u.s. would attack them? >> i'm not going to go down a hypothetical road. >> on the alert status, why does that remain unchanged when so many other things are changing under the npr. can you tell us more about how the presidential decision making process will be changed under the npr? >> i think there are provisions, and the experts can get into this with you. there are some changes that we have made in command and control that tighten things up and also give the president more time for decision. what was the first part of your question? >> on the military alert status. >> we feel like the situation is a satisfactory one at the current time. we hav
that is covered in the npr. but if you're not going to play by the rules, then all options are on the table in terms of how we deal with it. >> on page 33 of the report -- and it tends to protect u.s. forces or partners or allies -- translate this to the middle east. does this mean that if iran attacks israel or the gulf states with conventional or nuclear weapons, the u.s. would attack them? >> i'm not going to go down a hypothetical road. >> on the alert status, why does...
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i was directing the very first programs npr produced. the very first all things considered, and what happened was the program would start, we would hear the theme, the newscast and i would be sitting there saying where is the tape? and there would be no tape. noah adams who was the cohost for many years once said that at the very early days you could count on the first piece being in the studio. that wasn't always true. but you had no idea what the next piece was going to be, not a clue and nobody knew. nobody had any idea what was going on after that. all the pieces were supposed to fit into like a puzzle all the right size but none of them were the right size. we would be handed a tape without any kind of a script to introduce it. what is this, who's on it, who wrote this? at the end of every day i was just a complete wet dishrag. [laughter] and it was really being produced or created by a very small number of t people. it wasn't like now where you have a huge network as well as all the member stations that contributed pieces. it was a
i was directing the very first programs npr produced. the very first all things considered, and what happened was the program would start, we would hear the theme, the newscast and i would be sitting there saying where is the tape? and there would be no tape. noah adams who was the cohost for many years once said that at the very early days you could count on the first piece being in the studio. that wasn't always true. but you had no idea what the next piece was going to be, not a clue and...
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the fact npr and pbs are however, the fact npr and pbs are now the _ however, the fact npr and pbs are now the only— however, the fact npr and pbs are now the only government _ however, the fact npr and pbs are now the only government funded . however, the fact npr and pbs are i now the only government funded news organisation _ now the only government funded news organisation labelled _ now the only government funded news organisation labelled such _ now the only government funded news organisation labelled such clearly- organisation labelled such clearly to me _ organisation labelled such clearly to me indicates _ organisation labelled such clearly to me indicates this _ organisation labelled such clearly to me indicates this was - organisation labelled such clearly to me indicates this was a - to me indicates this was a deliberate _ to me indicates this was a deliberate attempt - to me indicates this was a deliberate attempt for- to me indicates this was a. deliberate attempt for elon to me indicates this was a - deliberate attempt for elon musk to punish _ deliberate attempt for
the fact npr and pbs are however, the fact npr and pbs are now the _ however, the fact npr and pbs are now the only— however, the fact npr and pbs are now the only government _ however, the fact npr and pbs are now the only government funded . however, the fact npr and pbs are i now the only government funded news organisation _ now the only government funded news organisation labelled _ now the only government funded news organisation labelled such _ now the only government funded news...
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what npr stands for and even supporters of npr like professor john dolittle, said the video opens npr up to more political attacks. >> and that is vulnerable, i think. you're right. unfortunately, npr is the national treasure. >> reporter: the man behind the video was the conservative james o'keefe who famously staged another against the activist group acorn and o'keefe is bagged another big fish in the form of npr. npr officials pointed out that at no time did their executive accept the $5 million offer and that is little to ease the concerns out of capitol hill. >> a little ironic since firing juan williams for saying he was uncomfortable with muslims on airplanes. >> and that is how this got started. james o'keefe said the reason that he instigated this investigation was the fact that npr dismissed juan williams because he said during a broadcast he was uncomfortable getting on the airplanes with muslims and o'keefe wanted to test just how far npr would go in dealing with people in the muslim community and we spoke to democrats who were going to bat for public broadcasting and npr
what npr stands for and even supporters of npr like professor john dolittle, said the video opens npr up to more political attacks. >> and that is vulnerable, i think. you're right. unfortunately, npr is the national treasure. >> reporter: the man behind the video was the conservative james o'keefe who famously staged another against the activist group acorn and o'keefe is bagged another big fish in the form of npr. npr officials pointed out that at no time did their executive...
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and the npr does nothing to change that. over the next 10 years, we will be, working on the w 76-1, the b 6112, the w 88 and the w-80-4 and some other air forces in a second. it's also going to supplement that workload in response to the changing threat environment. and there are four areas i'm going to mention. to replace the w78 bbcm war head. it was supposed to start in fy-'20 and we're going to start it in fy-'19 to reduce risk. the second item is we are going to retain the b 63 gravity bomb. the threat environment changed and that is an outcome of the npr. the third and you have heard a lot about this. modifying a small number of war heads existing to provide a low-yield option and finally, nsa will work with dod to pursue a sea-launch cruise missile. there's been a lot of focus on the last two on that. i want to emphasize that a lot of the npr again, reinforces the need that we need to get the current record right as much at the future. the other side of the coin is the infrastructure. the npr acknowledges the need to
and the npr does nothing to change that. over the next 10 years, we will be, working on the w 76-1, the b 6112, the w 88 and the w-80-4 and some other air forces in a second. it's also going to supplement that workload in response to the changing threat environment. and there are four areas i'm going to mention. to replace the w78 bbcm war head. it was supposed to start in fy-'20 and we're going to start it in fy-'19 to reduce risk. the second item is we are going to retain the b 63 gravity...
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[laughter] the third president of npr, what did he say? >> more bang for the buck. [laughter] we would have kicked him. [laughter] one of you not only found solace and energy from each other but you were helping women and created your own network. now again today a woman hearing this who's working with the say of course, but that wasn't and of course when you are doing it back when you started banding together and having lunch in and helping each other find jobs. >> so you just saw and recognized in each other that you needed to? >> we needed to stick up for each other but also when there started sometimes a young woman would come to me and say so and so said [inaudible] today i would never say that. but if somebody came to me and said, we were on a warpath. we had some stature in the company at that point. >> she created wherever she went she knew what it was, she didn't have to figure it out. >> you all together became a force at work. you had fun together and she eluded to this you all helped each other personally. can you talk a little bit about the fact that he
[laughter] the third president of npr, what did he say? >> more bang for the buck. [laughter] we would have kicked him. [laughter] one of you not only found solace and energy from each other but you were helping women and created your own network. now again today a woman hearing this who's working with the say of course, but that wasn't and of course when you are doing it back when you started banding together and having lunch in and helping each other find jobs. >> so you just saw...
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and why we are part of the npr process. what does the npr mean for us? it reinforces the need for the current work. that is in terms of lifetime extension programs and in terms of infrastructure. the general mentioned that infrastructure piece. i'll talk more about that in a minute. first, on the weapons inside. it will not alter the efforts already underway. that workload is significant. it is our largest workload we have had on her plate -- on our plate. since the cold war and the npr does nothing to change that. over the next 10 years, will be looking -- we will be working on several programs. i will get you some other air force systems in just a second. it will also supplement the workload in response to the ever-changing environment. there are four areas i will mention. the first is to replace the w-78 icbm warhead. we had a program on the books , it was in started -- it was intended to start in fy 20 them removed it up next year to reduce the risk and make sure we intend alignment with the air force programs. the second item is we will retain the b
and why we are part of the npr process. what does the npr mean for us? it reinforces the need for the current work. that is in terms of lifetime extension programs and in terms of infrastructure. the general mentioned that infrastructure piece. i'll talk more about that in a minute. first, on the weapons inside. it will not alter the efforts already underway. that workload is significant. it is our largest workload we have had on her plate -- on our plate. since the cold war and the npr does...
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i feel very sorry for npr here. i'll tell you why, they've shot themselves in the foot this was a news organization, one of the last that was sending out reporters trying to do great stories. doing great stories. now they've been their own worst enemy with this action. most unfor the in >> howard kurtz used to be at the "washington post", does a show for cnn, newt the daily beast said a blunder of enormous proportions. i think that's the final word in terms of the way the media reacted. i'm hard-pressed to find anybody that thinks it is a good idea that juan got fired except cair. >> time for a break. first check out our new website keep an eye on the big media stories in the watchlist sections then go behind the scenes and listen to the discussions we have during our commercial breaks. >> next, the midterm madness continues. are the media adding to the craziness? . >> the gloves are off, political punches are plying. the mean midterm election gets closer is the media fanning the flames and pushing the politics divi
i feel very sorry for npr here. i'll tell you why, they've shot themselves in the foot this was a news organization, one of the last that was sending out reporters trying to do great stories. doing great stories. now they've been their own worst enemy with this action. most unfor the in >> howard kurtz used to be at the "washington post", does a show for cnn, newt the daily beast said a blunder of enormous proportions. i think that's the final word in terms of the way the media...
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npr programming. it is important to them, but i'd like you to know that behind the scenes it has a lot of bipartisan support. people will sometimes make a lot of noise about how angry they are, and npr, how angry they are public television. but then when you go to see some of the same lawmakers, they start talking about a story they heard on morning edition that morning. and that's the thing that's really happened to me. people in positions of power are listening on a bipartisan basis, because we have information about the world, it's a way they can really hear what's going on. >> smith a.d. ask, hello and kudos to npr and all things considered. my question is, how can news be reported without bias. i had this conversation just today with someone, who felt that conservatives don't always get a fair shake on npr, even though he loves npr for what it represents. it's almost as if he feels like npr is among the networks that could be a standard bearer, as he puts, it for fairer journalism. >> we could ta
npr programming. it is important to them, but i'd like you to know that behind the scenes it has a lot of bipartisan support. people will sometimes make a lot of noise about how angry they are, and npr, how angry they are public television. but then when you go to see some of the same lawmakers, they start talking about a story they heard on morning edition that morning. and that's the thing that's really happened to me. people in positions of power are listening on a bipartisan basis, because...
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i went on and sweet people on the npr program, talking about is npr really considered liberal? i am thinking to myself is there anything wrong with having network for rich people driving volvos. that's okay. but admit what you are. i get a sense when i talk to npr they have no clue that their views are out of the mainstream. >> bret: last word, a.b. >> i don't think when you go to work at npr you have to be militantly pro-muslim and anti-tea party. this was an embarrassing, reflected badly on npr and makes the fight to retain the federal funding that much more difficult. >> you don't have to be, but it helps. >> bret: next up, the strategic petroleum reserve. should president obama release some of the oil to hold down gas prices? >> bret: change in plans because of a fox news alert out of madison, wisconsin. three wisconsin legislative sources are now telling fox business network that wisconsin republican legislators are working to pass the most contentious portion of governor scott walker budget repair bill, by first removing the fiscal portion of the legislation in a conferen
i went on and sweet people on the npr program, talking about is npr really considered liberal? i am thinking to myself is there anything wrong with having network for rich people driving volvos. that's okay. but admit what you are. i get a sense when i talk to npr they have no clue that their views are out of the mainstream. >> bret: last word, a.b. >> i don't think when you go to work at npr you have to be militantly pro-muslim and anti-tea party. this was an embarrassing,...
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npr is not a private company, all right? npr is taking money from the american taxpayers. that's a whole different ballgame. not only are they playing a shell game but they're violating the constitution. >> ok. >> and now, you have the ceo of npr yesterday who amazingly went out and gave comments on the juan williams saying i was surprised that she came out and said what she said because soon after, she had to apologize for some of the stuff she said. >> it was a preordained event. she had to go in front of the people. this is actually a fundraising month for npr so good luck and support that organization. vivian shuler had to go and speak and take some questions and, of course, juan williams came up and listen to what she says and how she defends the firing of juan williams. >> this is not a reflection on his comments. this is not a debate. you know, juan feels the way he feels, that is not for me to judge -- to pass judgment on. that is really -- his feelings that he expressed on fox news are really between him and his, you know, psychiatrist or his publicist or take you
npr is not a private company, all right? npr is taking money from the american taxpayers. that's a whole different ballgame. not only are they playing a shell game but they're violating the constitution. >> ok. >> and now, you have the ceo of npr yesterday who amazingly went out and gave comments on the juan williams saying i was surprised that she came out and said what she said because soon after, she had to apologize for some of the stuff she said. >> it was a preordained...
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. >> npr, it's an at that disgrateful, npr needs to hire juan williams back and he think most rational americans agree with that. >> juan williams was honest talking part of the problem i do see muslim in a garb and i do get nervous, it's not rational because it's a very small number and he's bringing the problem to the surface and honest with human behavior, loses his job. >> i think they were very wrong. >> i don't think he should have been fired because in fact, as you pointed out, lots of people have this idea that the point he was trying to make is, i get nervous. and that's okay to say. firing him for saying that, i think is kind of ridiculous. >> if i had said when i get around a group of tea partiers and i get nervous would npr have fired him. probably not. if he said, every time i go-- if he said every time i go see a catholic priest, i get nervous, would they have fired him? >> maybe. >> no, they would not. >> you never know. but because he has to make, because it's about muslims, boom, he's gone. >> jon: well, later that day the head of npr was questioned about the abrupt fi
. >> npr, it's an at that disgrateful, npr needs to hire juan williams back and he think most rational americans agree with that. >> juan williams was honest talking part of the problem i do see muslim in a garb and i do get nervous, it's not rational because it's a very small number and he's bringing the problem to the surface and honest with human behavior, loses his job. >> i think they were very wrong. >> i don't think he should have been fired because in fact, as...
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third president of npr? his climb? get more bang for the buck with a broad. [laughter] >> never to our faces. >> to my face, he said it. [laughter] >> he knew i would have kicked him. [laughter] >> the four of you not only found solace and energy from each other, you were helping women created your own all-girls network. again today a woman hearing this who's working will say of course but thatt was not of course when you were doing it back when you started banding together and having lunch and helping each other find jobs so what was that like? you saw each other and recognized in each other that you needed to team up. >> we also needed to stick up for younger women. when there started to be, i am embarrassed to say this but sometimes a young woman would come to me who was ten or 15 years younger than i by the time we are talking about the early 2000's or much more even and say so-and-so said i look nice in my dress and i would say want to die on this hill? you're going to have to fight some other bites. today i would never say that but then, that was great
third president of npr? his climb? get more bang for the buck with a broad. [laughter] >> never to our faces. >> to my face, he said it. [laughter] >> he knew i would have kicked him. [laughter] >> the four of you not only found solace and energy from each other, you were helping women created your own all-girls network. again today a woman hearing this who's working will say of course but thatt was not of course when you were doing it back when you started banding...
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the third president of npr? >> more bang for the buck with the broad. [laughter] to my face he said it. [laughter] >> you not only on solace and energy from each other, you were helping women, you created your own gross network today a woman hearing this is working would say of course but that was not and of course when you were doing it when you started, banding together and having lunch and helping each other find jobs. what was that like? you just recognize in each other that you needed. >> we stuck up for each other but also for younger women. i'm embarrassed to say that. talking about in the early 2000's for much more say so and so, and i would say you they wat to die on this hill? you're going to have to fight another fight. today i would never say that but then that was and if somebody said to me you were on it? that was worth dying on it. >> we had it in the country at thater time. >> she -- [inaudible] wherever she went, she had that sense.an she knew what it was and knew how to figure it out. >> youha altogether became this force at work but y
the third president of npr? >> more bang for the buck with the broad. [laughter] to my face he said it. [laughter] >> you not only on solace and energy from each other, you were helping women, you created your own gross network today a woman hearing this is working would say of course but that was not and of course when you were doing it when you started, banding together and having lunch and helping each other find jobs. what was that like? you just recognize in each other that you...
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npr is a membership organization. our primary purpose is to produce the national programming that we distribute to the stations. morning in edition, all things considered, and other things that you enjoy like car talk. we have 268 members representing more than 800 stations in this country. those members are all completely separate institutions that are locally owned and operated. npr has no authority or jurisdiction over them whatsoever. what we do is make those programs available to stations and they license those programs from us. in turn, they raise money from local underwriters and also from listeners like you, an expression you have probably heard before. so where does the government funding come in? first i wanted to just establish npr as distinct from stations. it is a symbiotic relationship. we really cannot have one without the other. npr proper gets no direct federal support and has not since 1983. we do apply for competitive grants from the corporation for public broadcasting, which dr. wilson knows a litt
npr is a membership organization. our primary purpose is to produce the national programming that we distribute to the stations. morning in edition, all things considered, and other things that you enjoy like car talk. we have 268 members representing more than 800 stations in this country. those members are all completely separate institutions that are locally owned and operated. npr has no authority or jurisdiction over them whatsoever. what we do is make those programs available to stations...
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i think it's npr. celebrating npr's golden anniversary. >>> but first, take a look at what inspires barry. he sent this picture to us. he writes, although rather young as mountains go, they are my symbol of enduring hope for the future. we'll share more pictures with you as the hour goes on. we're glad you're with us for "the week" on msnbc. you could take your ulcerative colitis treatment in a different direction. talk to your doctor about xeljanz, a pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when a certain medicine did not help enough. xeljanz is the first and only fda-approved pill for moderate to severe uc. it can reduce symptoms in as early as two weeks, improve the appearance of the intestinal lining, and provide lasting steroid-free remission. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-l
i think it's npr. celebrating npr's golden anniversary. >>> but first, take a look at what inspires barry. he sent this picture to us. he writes, although rather young as mountains go, they are my symbol of enduring hope for the future. we'll share more pictures with you as the hour goes on. we're glad you're with us for "the week" on msnbc. you could take your ulcerative colitis treatment in a different direction. talk to your doctor about xeljanz, a pill, not an injection...